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Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Los Angeles County, California" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The results as posted are searchable by address and ZIP code or by individual neighborhood. [1] It noted that: The maps cover the 4,000 square miles [10,500 km 2] of Los Angeles County — by far the most populous county in the nation — from the high desert to the coast. In 2009, there were an estimated 9.8 million residents, up from 9.5 ...
South Robertson is an area on the Westside of Los Angeles that is served by the South Robertson neighborhood council. [1] It contains the following city neighborhoods: Beverlywood, Castle Heights, Cheviot Hills, Crestview, La Cienega Heights and Reynier Village. The area is notable as a center for the Jewish community. [2]
Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery was founded as Rosedale Cemetery in 1884, when Los Angeles was a small city of around 28,000 people, on 65 acres (260,000 m 2) of land between Washington and Venice boulevards (then 16th Street) between Normandie Avenue and Walton and Catalina Streets.
Jaime Escalante Elementary School opened in Cudahy on August 16, 2010, [58] named after Jaime Escalante, who was an East Los Angeles-high school educator. [ 59 ] An analysis based on census data, classified Cudahy as the 4th least educated city in California with 37.9 of its population not having completed the ninth grade.
Mexico (26.4%) and Korea (8.2%) were the most common places of birth for the 25.1% of the residents who were born abroad, a figure that was considered low for the city as a whole. [1] The median household income in 2008 dollars was $71,398, considered to be a high figure in Los Angeles.
The Pioneer is a statue by Henry Lion that was designed as part of a fountain in Carthay Circle Park. [13] Standing about seven feet tall and weighing 512 pounds, it was installed on September 25, 1924. [1]
July 1, 1999 – June 30, 2003 Elected in 1999. Lost re-election. Antonio Villaraigosa : Democratic: July 1, 2003 – July 1, 2005 Elected in 2003. Retired to run for Mayor of Los Angeles. [12] Vacant: July 1, 2005 – December 1, 2006 José Huizar (Boyle Heights) Democratic: December 1, 2006 – August 8, 2020 Elected to finish Villaraigosa's ...